The Real ID Act of 2005, which imposed national requirements on how states must validate personal identification when issuing driver's licenses, and the ensuing state opposition to the more strenuous requirements for obtaining a driver's license, is an example of the politics surrounding

a. federal pre-emption.
b. creative federalism.
c. grant-in-aid.
d. intrastate compacts.


a

Political Science

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d. dislike both parties equally.

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Advocates of humanitarian intervention generally prefer multilateral interventions because they

a. share the cost around. b. are usually more successful. c. are less likely to be motivated by narrow interests. d. the only kind permitted by international law.

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Most advocates of humanitarian intervention see it as of little importance whether interventions are unilateral or multilateral

a. True b. False

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The Cold War was a period of tense diplomacy between the United States and ________ that threatened an actual war and a period of intense competition in the areas of science, technology, and nuclear weapons

a. the Soviet Union b. China c. India d. Vietnam

Political Science